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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
41

Strafregtelike aanspreeklikheid vir handeldryf in verbode afhanklikheidsvormende medisyne

Volschenk, Cornelis Theodoris 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Die Wet op Misbruik van Afhankl ikheidsvormende Stowwe beheer tans die regsposisie betreffende die misbruik van dwelmmiddels. Orie klasse afhankl ikheidsvormende medisyne word geskep waarvan slegs die handeldryf in verbode afhankl ikheidsvormende medisyne bespreek word. Benewens die gewone betekenis van handeldryf, het die Wetgewer 'n uitgebreide betekenis daaraan gegee om begrippe soos "oorlaai", "toediening", "versending" en "voorskryf" in te sluit. Die vermoedens, wat die Wetgewer in die Wet ingebou het om die taak van die vervolging te vergemakl ik, sowel as die voorverelstes vir die inwerkingstel I ing daarvan, word bespreek. Verbode Afhankl ikheidsvormende medisyne word gelys in Deel I in die Bylae tot die Wet en die strekking van die bewyslas op die vervolging word bespreek. Geen statut~re regverdigingsgronde word geskep nie, maar die gemeenregtel ike regverdigingsgronde behoort hier aanwending te vind. Opset blyk die vereiste skuldvorm te wees. Wet 101 van 1965 en Wet 41 van 1971 oorvleuel tot 'n sekere mate en by botsende bepal ings sal die 1971-wet voorkeur geniet. / The law with regard to the dependance-producing drugs is governed by the Act on the Misuse of Dependence-producing drugs. The Act distinguishes between three types of dependence-producing drugs and the work focuses only on prohibited dependence-producing drugs. The lawmaker gave extended interpretation to the term" dealing in" to include aspects Iike the transfer from one vehicle to another, administering, dispatching and prescription. Certain presumptions which Iighten the burden of proof on the prosecution were introduced in the act and the prerequisites for their operation are discussed. No statutory defences are created but it is submitted that common law defences should apply. Intention is set down to constitute the required mens areas. Act 101 of 1965 and Act 41 of 1971 overlap on certain aspects where sections are in conflict with each other, the latter Act should receive preference. / Criminology and Security Science / LL.M.
42

Beyond the rhetoric : towards a more effective and humane drug policy framework in South Africa

Parry, Charles, Myers, Bronwyn 10 1900 (has links)
The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.za / The March 2011 Anti-Substance Abuse Summit in Durban continued the outdated approach to policy around illicit drugs in South Africa. It missed opportunities for discussing how to impact significantly on the health and social harms associated with problematic drug use and reduce the burden of drug-related cases in the criminal justice system. The government needs to move away from the political rhetoric of a ‘drug-free society’ and start the real work of formulating and implementing an evidence-based drug policy that learns from the experiences of other countries around decriminalising drug use; takes into account differences in the harms resulting from different classes of drugs; adopts a rights-based, public health approach to policy; and identifies a single (accountable) agency that has the authority to oversee policy implementation. In addition, consensus is needed on the short-, medium- and long-term priorities for drug policy implementation. The 17 evidence-based drug policy strategies identified by Babor et al. may serve as a useful starting point for policy development.
43

An analysis of the anti-narcotics strategy in Hong Kong

Ng, Kwok-cheung., 吳國璋. January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
44

An examination of the drug control policy and the role of social work profession in Hong Kong: from the perspectiveof social workers and drug users

Wong, On-on., 黃安安. January 2009 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work and Social Administration / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
45

Institutional responses to the illegal narcotic trade in West Africa

Masenya, Siyabonga January 2017 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (International Relations), 2017 / The trafficking of illegal narcotics on the African continent and into West Africa has resulted in human insecurity and state insecurity in the region. Furthermore, it has helped facilitate shadow economies such as the illegal trade in fire arms and human trafficking within the region deteriorating law and order, judicial enforcement, and political institutions in these countries. The West African region serves as a transit point in the distribution of narcotics to Europe from Latin America and has increasingly become a destination in drug trafficking. Various national, regional, and international strategies have been undertaken in combating this perceived scourge. The African Union, European Union, United Nations, and West African states themselves have all provided frameworks in combating drug trafficking in Africa. Despite these various strategies drug trafficking still thrives in West Africa. This thesis will assess one of these strategies that being the West African Coast Initiative (WACI). This thesis attempts to outline the various reasons for the growing importance of West Africa in the regional and international drug trade whilst assessing the impact WACI has had in dealing with the drug trade in West Africa. The reason the paper seeks to assess the effectiveness of the West African Coast Initiative is to highlight the obstacles and challenges the strategy has faced over the last eight years of its existence, to make recommendations in this regard, and to identify specific shortcomings in African institutional efforts in engaging with threats that exist outside the state / XL2018
46

On the trans-boundary cooperation of drug control--Focusing on the system of United States Drug Enforcement Administration

Shiau, Ya-chun 19 January 2012 (has links)
On July 1, 1994, Taiwan¡¦s Executive Yuan ratified and determined the Ministry of Justice would dispatch personnel from drug enforcement related units and the Taiwanese High Prosecutor¡¦s Office would establish a ¡§Drug Enforcement Unit.¡¨ Each District Prosecutor¡¦s Office established an ¡§executive drug enforcement unit¡¨ and attempts were made to resolve problems arising from drug enforcement units being subsumed under different units. However, at present drug enforcement still suffers from the problem of various actors vying for jurisdiction over various matters related to drug enforcement. In addition, no national database for drug enforcement, has, as yet, been established, making it more difficult to solve drug related criminal cases. The drug related units of various government organs lack horizontal lines of communication, thus leading to wasted cooperative resources when dealing with international organs. That is why a study of drug enforcement responsible authorities has been an important and pressing issue. This thesis will discuss cross-national drug enforcement institutions in the United States based on exploring their social, political, economic background, to consider the provisions of international drug trends, and reference to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration of manpower, budget , training and other mechanisms so on, and provide future scholars and explore the practical possibility of development of anti-drug system. It will be expected to let our drug enforcement work more effective and reduce the spread of drugs in our country by researching U.S. law enforcement cooperation model.
47

US military presence in Latin America making the Manta forward operating location work /

De La Cruz, Maria Zosa S. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--Naval Postgraduate School, September 2003. / Title from title screen (viewed Mar. 25, 2004). Includes bibliographical references. Also issued in paper format.
48

The development of the methadone treatment programme in Hong Kong

Wong Chung, Shiu-wah, Wendy., 黃鍾兆華. January 1988 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Social Sciences
49

CHINESE, MISSIONARY, AND INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS TO END THE USE OF OPIUM IN CHINA, 1890-1916

Lodwick, Kathleen L. January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
50

A decade of clarity or confusion? : an empirical study of the causal relationships between the US counter-insurgency and counter-narcotics policies in Afghanistan / Title on signature form: Decade of clarity of confusion? : an empirical study of the casual relationships between the US counter-narcotics and counter-insurgeny policies in Afghanistan / Clarity or confusion? : US policies in Afghanistan

Burhanzoi, Ajmal S. 22 May 2012 (has links)
Access to abstract restricted until May 2015. / Access to thesis restricted until May 2015. / Department of Political Science

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